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Shutting Off the Tap: South Stream Project Dead, Despite Expectations

© AP Photo / Marko DrobnjakovicPeople have their photo taken next to the first section of the Gazprom South Stream natural gas pipeline in the town of Sajkas, 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Belgrade, Serbia . file photo
People have their photo taken next to the first section of the Gazprom South Stream natural gas pipeline in the town of Sajkas, 80 kilometers (50 miles) north of Belgrade, Serbia . file photo - Sputnik International
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The Russian President's Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov has denied information on the resumption of talks on the South Stream project, media reports said.

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Russia is not going to resume negotiations on the construction of the South Stream gas pipeline, according to Vladimir Putin's Press Secretary Dmitry Peskov.

"At present, such a project does not exist. It has been terminated. Consequently, there is no subject for negotiations," Peskov said.

The statement came shortly after the Bulgarian newspaper Standart quoted sources in the Bulgarian government as saying that work on the South Stream project may be resumed in a few weeks.

Earlier, the press service of the Bulgarian Council of Ministers reported that Bulgarian authorities do not have information on possible renewal of talks with Russia on the construction of the South Stream gas pipeline.

In late 2014, Moscow announced the cancellation of the South Stream gas pipeline, which had been intended to traverse the Black Sea to deliver Russian natural gas through Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary and Slovenia to Italy and Austria.

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Moscow referred to what it described as the unconstructive position of the European Commission, which has repeatedly said that the South Stream project does not comply with the EU's Third Energy Package, which bans gas producers from owning pipeline infrastructure.

Following the cancellation, Russia announced plans for the Turkish Stream gas pipeline to replace South Stream. However, Turkish Stream was suspended in late 2015 amid the deterioration of Moscow-Ankara relations after Turkey downed a Russian Su-24 jet in November for allegedly violating its airspace. Moscow has dismissed the allegations, stressing that the jet was shot down over Syria.

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